| The Old Gods |
| Honestly, color is the last thing I consider when looking at ABLB stallions. The only time I pay attention to color is with RID since frame is prevalent in a lot of the top studs |
| The Old Gods |
| Honestly, color is the last thing I consider when looking at ABLB stallions. The only time I pay attention to color is with RID since frame is prevalent in a lot of the top studs |
| Angels angels |
| Yeah we care more about the modifiers and patterns lol Unless we are going for Apricot |
| Narran Park |
| Void, I am mainly complaining about the amount of EEAA studs :) And thought it might be because people dont understand how Bay works. Even if the coat says is Buckskin etc. But if players just dont care too much, thats also fine :) |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Well yeah while they might be bay ‘underneath’ if they have a load of modifiers on top I don’t see it as a problem.. not that I have a problem with bay, I love a nice bay! |
| The Old Gods |
| I'm still confused on what your whole reason for listing out colors and modifiers |
| Narran Park |
| Bay is hard to shake in this game. Its funny because in RL, i love Sabinos and i have 2 x Bay roan mares. one also carrying Sabino |
| Narran Park |
| Grullo = Black horse Smokey Cream = Black Horse Classic Champagne = Black horse |
| The Old Gods |
| I can't say I've beard people complain about bay. It's always roan or sabino |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Yeah I know, I’m just saying by that logic a red roan is a chestnut, and a silver black is a plain black horse |
| Narran Park |
| I wondered because most studs are EEAA...thought that most people dont realise they they are bottlenecking the bays :D |
| Narran Park |
| A red roan horse is eeaa/eeAa/eeAA + Roan Gene Silver Black is just a Black horse + Silver gene |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| So a red roan horse is ‘technically’ a chestnut horse, and a silver black horse is a black horse etc |
| The Old Gods |
| It's a very random thing to say, but generally, people realize that lol |
| Narran Park |
| Perlino is Bay + 2 x Cream Amber Champagne is also just a Bay with Champagne on top. |
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| The Old Gods |
| Honestly, color is the last thing I consider when looking at ABLB stallions. The only time I pay attention to color is with RID since frame is prevalent in a lot of the top studs |
| Angels angels |
| Yeah we care more about the modifiers and patterns lol Unless we are going for Apricot |
| Narran Park |
| Void, I am mainly complaining about the amount of EEAA studs :) And thought it might be because people dont understand how Bay works. Even if the coat says is Buckskin etc. But if players just dont care too much, thats also fine :) |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Well yeah while they might be bay ‘underneath’ if they have a load of modifiers on top I don’t see it as a problem.. not that I have a problem with bay, I love a nice bay! |
| The Old Gods |
| I'm still confused on what your whole reason for listing out colors and modifiers |
| Narran Park |
| Bay is hard to shake in this game. Its funny because in RL, i love Sabinos and i have 2 x Bay roan mares. one also carrying Sabino |
| Narran Park |
| Grullo = Black horse Smokey Cream = Black Horse Classic Champagne = Black horse |
| The Old Gods |
| I can't say I've beard people complain about bay. It's always roan or sabino |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Yeah I know, I’m just saying by that logic a red roan is a chestnut, and a silver black is a plain black horse |
| Narran Park |
| I wondered because most studs are EEAA...thought that most people dont realise they they are bottlenecking the bays :D |
| Narran Park |
| A red roan horse is eeaa/eeAa/eeAA + Roan Gene Silver Black is just a Black horse + Silver gene |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| So a red roan horse is ‘technically’ a chestnut horse, and a silver black horse is a black horse etc |
| The Old Gods |
| It's a very random thing to say, but generally, people realize that lol |
| Narran Park |
| Perlino is Bay + 2 x Cream Amber Champagne is also just a Bay with Champagne on top. |
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